Requirements for audio file names

When creating a release, please make sure all track titles exactly match the names of the audio files you upload. For example a single titles 'The Best Song Ever' should come from the audio file you uplod called 'The Best Song Ever.wav'

Please read the filename requirements below to ensure your release is approved first time around:

- The audio file name should be the track title only and should match the title exactly as how you have entered it into the Release Information section - Don’t include the artist name or any featuring artists - Don’t include the type of release (original, remix, radio version etc.) - Don’t use any unusual symbols such as < > | @ { } ; ” = ^ - If you have the words ‘part’ or ‘volume’ in your track title, these must be abbreviated to Pt. and Vol., e.g. ‘Scouts Pt. 2.’ or ‘Release Vol. 3.’ - Must follow any of these exact formulas: “Title, Pt. X” or “Title, Vol. X”, including the comma, space and period point - Only use uppercase title for acronyms - All lower case, or random casing, is not allowed - If your track has multiple titles, each track must be separated by a forward slash with a space either side of it, e.g. ‘My First Release / My Second Release’ - If you use a – / : or ( ) anywhere in your title, the first word after any of these symbols must be capitalised